Round Robing (recommended) and Fixed policies Tried different san configurations (raid5, raid6, tiered, compressed, uncompressed). Using 2 Virt machines on the same datastore. Using 2 virtual machines on different datastores (on same san). Random gets way way worse (5 or less MB/Sec) I cant seem to get more than about 20MB/sec in vmware with a seq copy of a 20gig file.
USB VID_138A&PID_0011 DRIVERS
THe 10gbe cards have the latest firmware:Īnd the latest drivers from HP for vmware have been loaded.
USB VID_138A&PID_0011 FULL
The 10gbe interface reads as 10gbe full duplex in both VMware and the switch. I show no errors or dropped packets in the switch. Copper mulimode cables run from the 10GBe SFP to our Procurve Switch.which inturn is connected to our storage via 10gbe. Ive got a seperate vswitch bound to our 10gbe nc522sfp interface. The performance in our enviroment is Horrible. Ive got HP NC522SFP cards in my hp dl360 (g6 and g7) hosts. Thanks to all open minded people who shared workarounds and valuable thoughts in this thread. It definitely easier to put a label "troll" on somebody, that add something valuable to discussion subject, isn't it? But yeah. Not very nice of you to put a label on a new user, just because he found and shared a solution not Fusion-related. I won't do this again (specially that after using trials I choose mentioned competition product). I didn't know that on this forum only Fusion-related solutions are appropriate and welcome. When I found it working I wanted to share with other people having the same problem as me, even if solution is not Fusion-related. So I tried other solutions, not Fusion-related. There is no Fusion solution for this problem, at least as far as I know. So I thought that it is a good place to discuss about this problem in general. But I had a problem, similar to this described in this thread. I started with Fusion, because VM was recognized brand for me. Looking for some VM to run XP staff after migration. To correct the problem, I need to restart the host. The weird thing is that if I do a traceroute to my vCenter when the host is disconnected, it doesn't even reach the gateway even if I ping the gateway and reach any machine on any vlan The 2 hosts have complete access to the entire network (remote and main site) and are able to go on the Internet On the vCenter side, I am not able to ping the hosts, but I am able to ping any other machines that are on the same vlan as the 2 hosts. The 2 hosts are able to ping any other machines on the same vlan as the vCenter. The behavior on the 2 hosts are the same : For no apparent reason after a few weeks, my 2 hosts at the remote site will disconnect from vCenter, but not at the same time. The vCenter server is located at the main site.
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I have an issue that I run into once in a while.